Women's Ice Hockey Hosts # 7 Boston College On Friday Oct. 22 At 5 PM

Bobcats Home Game
The Quinnipiac University women's ice hockey team will try to get
back on track when it hosts non-conference opponent #7 Boston
College on Friday, Oct. 22 at 5 p.m. at the TD Bank Sports Center
in Hamden, Conn.

Follow The BobcatsLive Stats for Friday's game will be available. To access
live stats, please click on the appropriate links on women's ice
hockey schedule at www.quinnipiacbobcats.com.

About Boston CollegeThe Eagles come to Hamden riding a four-game winning
streak to start the season. In its last game on October 16,
sophomore forward Kristina Brown scored two goals to lead Boston
College over the University of Vermont, 4-1. Senior forward Kelli
Stack is the team-leader in goals with six and points with nine.
Freshman forward Taylor Wasylk is the team leader in assists with
five and second in points with eight. The Eagles have outscored
their opponents, 16-3, in the four games played. Senior goaltender
Molly Schaus has made 91 saves for a .968 save percentage in her
four games started.

All-Time Against The EaglesFriday's game will be the 18th time the two teams will
have faced each other. The Bobcats are 2-13-2 all-time against
Boston College with the last meeting coming on October 16, 2009 as
the two teams tied, 1-1. In the game, freshman forward Brittany
Lyons (Canton, Mass.) scored Quinnipiac's only goal.

Last Time OutQuinnipiac was defeated for its first loss of the season,
4-2, by the University of Maine on Saturday, Oct. 16 at Harold
Alfond Sports Arena in Orono, Me. The Bobcats were unable to
overcome a three-goal deficit as Maine struck often and early in
the game, jumping out to a 3-0 lead early in the second period.
Lyons and junior defender Bethany
Dymarczyk (Hamden, Conn.) each scored in the contest for
Quinnipiac.

Hat Tricks Becoming ContagiousSophomore defender Regan
Boulton (Brandon, Manitoba) scored three goals and one assist
in Quinnipiac's 4-2 victory over Maine on Friday, Oct. 15. The
goals and points scored in the game were both career highs for
Boulton. The hat trick also marked the second-consecutive game in
which a Quinnipiac player scored three goals. For her efforts,
Boulton was awarded with the ECAC Hockey/MLX Skates Player of the
Week honors.

Dymarczyk Is SickDymarczyk had a big night of her own Friday, Oct. 15
against Maine, dishing out three assists in Quinnipiac's 4-2
victory. She scored a goal the following night to give her one goal
and six assists on the season. She leads all Quinnipiac defenders
with seven points, which is good enough for third overall on the
team.

Babstock SoaringFreshman forward Kelly
Babstock (Mississauga, Ontario) continues to be an impact
player, scoring one goal and three assists in two games over the
weekend. She added to her team lead in assists, with nine, and
points, with 14. She is also tied for the team lead in goals with
freshman forward Erica Uden
Johansson (Sundsvall, Sweden), as each has five on the
season.

National Recognition
For the second straight week, Quinnipiac received votes in the
USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll which was released on October 18.
Despite suffering its first loss of the season on Saturday, Oct.
16, Quinnipiac received one vote in the weekly poll.

A Week Of Rest
Quinnipiac's next game will be played on Friday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m.
when it faces Cornell University at the TD Bank Sports Center in
Hamden, Conn.